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So what do you guys use? I've been through a hell of a lot of tool bags from veto to ck to dewalt can't seem to find one that holds all I need and be durable! I mainly do domestic works but seems a struggle to organise my gear!
 
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[ElectriciansForums.net] The quest for the perfect tool bag!
alls you need now is the yellow technicians mat...
 
I have never managed to find any bag or box I like, I have had them all, I tend to have a plastic crate now on the van with all my hand kit in and a different plastic crate on there for kit which is not used every day, it is a decent carry box for me, but again not great. One day someone will invent something which will make them millions, I have yet to think of an idea though and think all tool bags and cantalever boxes stink :dita:
 
These Veto Pro Pac bags look really nice, but a bit pricey - cheapest seem to be around ÂŁ180 on eBay, more than I'd want to spend.

They must be rubbing their hands together when they see guy's coming to pay 180+ quid for a tool bag!! Heard it all before about them being worth every penny too, .....those comments only come from those that have been daft (no stupid) enough to part with that kind of money for a bloody tool bag!!
 

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